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"Brian" <[email protected]> wrote:
>Give or take about 1/32" I measured these diameters:
>
>1 serving 7/8"
>2 servings 1 1/4"
>3 servings 1 1/2"
>
>They don't really make sense if you do the math, but that's what I measured.
Actually, they're pretty darn close if you calculate the area for each of
those circles. The 2 serviing is slightly large and the 3 serving is a bit
low compared to the single serving.
"George G" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Could anyone tell me the hole size of one to four servings on a
> spaghetti measure? Thank you.
> George G.
Ours is approximately
1 = 1" dia
2 = 1-1/2" dia
3 = 1-3/4" dia
not sure how accurate it is though.
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>George G wrote:
>> Could anyone tell me the hole size of one to four servings on a
>> spaghetti measure? Thank you.
>> George G.
>>
tom said:
>http://www.woodworkersjournal.com/ezine/plans/spaghettimeasure.pdf
I didn't know what this was, so I looked at it.
I especially like the "one, two, or for portion" part. <g>
Greg G.
Give or take about 1/32" I measured these diameters:
1 serving 7/8"
2 servings 1 1/4"
3 servings 1 1/2"
They don't really make sense if you do the math, but that's what I measured.
Brian.
"George G" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Could anyone tell me the hole size of one to four servings on a
> spaghetti measure? Thank you.
> George G.
>